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i'm terrell brown. a strong earthquake hit northeastern japan this morning, the magnitude 7.3 quake struck in the early evening in the same area that suffered a powerful quake and tsunami last year. a tsunami warning has been issued. residents have been told to move to higher ground. the fukushima nuclear plant has not been damaged. the quake was felt as far south as tokyo. lucy craft is in tokyo. what can you tell us? >> reporter: no reports of damage or injury. it's still way too early. we have a tsunami warning. the tide is about three feet or two meters or one meter, i should say. very interesting, this time the warnings came very fast and furious. the announcer was yelling at people to get to higher ground. big difference this year. >> we were watching in our newsroom as the alerts came in. what did you feel, what did you experience there? was it anything noticeable? >> i was talking to someone on the phone and she said she should get off the phone, this is a big one. my windows were rattling. my p
i'm terrell brown. a strong earthquake hit northeastern japan this morning, the magnitude 7.3 quake struck in the early evening in the same area that suffered a powerful quake and tsunami last year. a tsunami warning has been issued. residents have been told to move to higher ground. the fukushima nuclear plant has not been damaged. the quake was felt as far south as tokyo. lucy craft is in tokyo. what can you tell us? >> reporter: no reports of damage or injury. it's still way too early....
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one animal whose par you definitely wouldn't want to shake here is the brown bear you can literally spot agrees the here by every small river. where the bears are fishing but they have a very concise well to be able to see that we have to keep an eye on wind direction and the distance between them and also told us could be dangerous so we're going to move just a shell but the record. and quiet we went but the wind was not on our side and the bear got away another local resident who hates his piece being disturbed here is this. kalar is sea eagle it has a wingspan of two and a half meters it ness only here in washington far east because of the bundles of salmon and seagulls which feed the giant bird in his studies if gagne focuses on birds so he took me to one of his favorite places here the island it has the biggest colony of seagulls in the region. the climb back up was tough but the prize was worth it. maybe for the wildlife here is the lack of physics for the better but when you stand on top of phenomena like this you just can't help wanting to share the beauty . well. it's technology
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now, back to jeff. >> brown: and to egypt. within the last 24 hours the country has seen the worst violence since president mohamed morsi was elected in june. seven people were killed and more than 600 hurt during overnight clashes in cairo outside the presidential palace. we have a report from jonathan rugman of "independent television news." >> reporter: last year, they ousted a dictator. last night, they turned against one another. religious and secular egyptians fighting outside the palace of their first freely-elected president. after riot police gave up keeping the two warring sides apart. seven people were killed and hundreds were injured. both sides were armed with clubs, but eyewitnesses said the first gunfire came from president morsi's supporters. the president's opponents let off fireworks. but they say they won't back down until the president gives up sweeping new powers or resigns. this morning, the army moved in. not to mount a military coup, but to defend a president they would once have jailed for his politica
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brown had passed away then mr. price brent was under arrest for intoxication manslaughter. >> tim: brent and brown were teammates at the university of illinois. brent was suspended from the illini team in 2009 after a d.u.i. arrest. he was sentenced to 60 days in jail. 200 hours of community service and two years probation for that offense. his current charge is a second-degree felony punishable by two to 20 years of imprisonment and a fine of up to $10,000. "the nfl today" will have more on this tragic story tomorrow. turning back to army-navy, joined by spencer tillman and aaron taylor. heartwrenching close for trent steelman at army. >> spencer: a recurring theme in his four years as signal caller at army, the fumbles. the missed punt was a major problem. ular redixon on this particular play. one of the fumbles on the day. it was costly. two seasons ago, shades of that, trailing 17-7 first and goal navy three yard line and steelman fumbles the ball again. this was two years ago. niumatalolo consoling him but thi
brown had passed away then mr. price brent was under arrest for intoxication manslaughter. >> tim: brent and brown were teammates at the university of illinois. brent was suspended from the illini team in 2009 after a d.u.i. arrest. he was sentenced to 60 days in jail. 200 hours of community service and two years probation for that offense. his current charge is a second-degree felony punishable by two to 20 years of imprisonment and a fine of up to $10,000. "the nfl today" will...
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brown: antique wooden stools from the chink dynasty. a video documenting changes along a major street in beijing an ancient vase with a modern-day logo. now on display at the smithsonian's museum in washington d.c. in an exhibition called "according to what," these are the works by the chinese artist away way. a prankster who can make a tea house literally out of tea leaves and represents the surveil-camera that watches him at his home in china is a marble sculpture. he's a visionary who helped design the bird's nest stadium for the application and whose use of social media is shifting the boundaries of art and activi and a dissident. he took a picture and tweeted it even as he was being arrested in 2009. and then spent 81 days in prison, was beaten and made the x-ray image of the damage he suffered into an art work. >> for me living in today's world, if you live in china, it's very hard to do a work whh is not... which does not reflect or suggest the other possibility and meanings. all the works i do which connect or reflect either to
brown: antique wooden stools from the chink dynasty. a video documenting changes along a major street in beijing an ancient vase with a modern-day logo. now on display at the smithsonian's museum in washington d.c. in an exhibition called "according to what," these are the works by the chinese artist away way. a prankster who can make a tea house literally out of tea leaves and represents the surveil-camera that watches him at his home in china is a marble sculpture. he's a visionary...
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from brown you studios here in moscow britain is losing out on billions of pounds in tax some corporate giants so wriggling out of paying their fair share of course that's angered the u.k. public which is left to pick up the slack while also being loaded with continued tough austerity as r.t. sara first now reports the government seems fine with her ultimately keeping up with the status quo. well people from all of the tend not to this conference with companies like starbucks and apple and google at the moment it's really part of a much larger picture welcome to the world of tax avoidance illegal but morally suspect way companies and the wealthy have been dodging paying their fair share most people are due to discuss these companies do not the v.a. taxation which is a criminal offense but are void taxation basically use existing facilities. in the different regulation and taxation between different countries to their advantage companies like amazon the head office is based in luxemburg which they claim is the center of the economic operations which is handy as luxembourg the well known
from brown you studios here in moscow britain is losing out on billions of pounds in tax some corporate giants so wriggling out of paying their fair share of course that's angered the u.k. public which is left to pick up the slack while also being loaded with continued tough austerity as r.t. sara first now reports the government seems fine with her ultimately keeping up with the status quo. well people from all of the tend not to this conference with companies like starbucks and apple and...
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three brown b.t.o. four year media projects free media r.t. dot com. thanks for sticking with us here on our t.v. seventeen minutes past the hour now there's been a series of tit for tat moves between moscow and washington this week restrictions to stop americans adopting russian children were approved by russia's lower house of parliament the move is intended to put the white house under public pressure to reconsider its sanctions on some russian lawmakers the ban that split russian public opinion as part of a wider legislation meant to target those who abuse the rights of russians abroad it was sparked by washington imposing travel and financial restrictions on russian officials suspected of involvement in the death of lawyer sergey magnitsky he died in custody during a massive tax fraud investigation three years ago russian president vladimir putin though has said the u.s. should look at its own record before criticizing others for human rights violations . our u.s. partners and their lawmakers say they are concerned about human rights in our prison
three brown b.t.o. four year media projects free media r.t. dot com. thanks for sticking with us here on our t.v. seventeen minutes past the hour now there's been a series of tit for tat moves between moscow and washington this week restrictions to stop americans adopting russian children were approved by russia's lower house of parliament the move is intended to put the white house under public pressure to reconsider its sanctions on some russian lawmakers the ban that split russian public...
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like going to your neighborhood cvs or anywhere else. >> brown: open season in congress look >> brown: seven weeks after election day, there are open seats in congress. we look at contests in three senate races. >> ifill: fred de sam lazaro profiles a priest who became a doctor to help haiti's poor and orphaned children. >> brown: and we close with a conversation with the editor of a new anthology of verse: 100 poems written over 100 years. >> it doesn't have poetry. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: gunfire tore at the nation's holiday mood again today, with
like going to your neighborhood cvs or anywhere else. >> brown: open season in congress look >> brown: seven weeks after election day, there are open seats in congress. we look at contests in three senate races. >> ifill: fred de sam lazaro profiles a priest who became a doctor to help haiti's poor and orphaned children. >> brown: and we close with a conversation with the editor of a new anthology of verse: 100 poems written over 100 years. >> it doesn't have...
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jeffrey brown reports. >> brown: police outside the presidential palace in cairo retreated this evening after a crowd broke through their lines. officers fired back with tear gas but eventually a loud... allowed protestors to make their way to the palace gates. some threw stones toward the billing. security officials said president mohammed morsi left the palace as the demonstrations grew larger, reportedly to more than 100,000. it has become commonplace in the last few weeks. they follow morsi's recent decree that expands his powers and hastily drafted constitution put together by an islamist dominated committee. >> we won't be able to speak. there won't be a court that we can go talk to. he has made himself a force and he said it is a rather force. this is something we cannot believe. we've been 0 years being betrayed. we won't believe morsi. he will remain seated in the chair and not leave it. >> brown: on another front several of egypt's independent newspapers did not publish today. protesting what they called a lack of press freedoms in the proposed constitution. in the meantime, m
jeffrey brown reports. >> brown: police outside the presidential palace in cairo retreated this evening after a crowd broke through their lines. officers fired back with tear gas but eventually a loud... allowed protestors to make their way to the palace gates. some threw stones toward the billing. security officials said president mohammed morsi left the palace as the demonstrations grew larger, reportedly to more than 100,000. it has become commonplace in the last few weeks. they follow...
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brown was honored by a moment of silence before the game. highlights in the fourth quarter. this is romo at his best. dez bryant threads the needle. 27 yards scored. cowboys down two. seven minutes to play. dan bailey, the field goal attempt to end the game, it's good. the cowboys get the win on the road. an emotional day for them. they move to 7-6 on the year. they continue to put pressure on the rest of the nfc east. there it is. everyone getting hugs. >> in the nfc east we'll stay there where the redskins were looking to are a win in the ravens to keep pace. pick it up. under 2:00 left. redskins down by 8. rg3 looking for running room takes a huge hit. >> look the his knee. >> that's the biggest story. you talk about the fiscal cliff. rg3's knee, that's the story in washington today. redskins fans holding their breath as griffin was helped off the field. backup, curt cousins. 36 seconds left. connecting with pierre garcon for the touchdown. cousins was running the two-point conversion, we're headed to overtime. headed for 28. just over 1:00 gone punting to richard crawfor
brown was honored by a moment of silence before the game. highlights in the fourth quarter. this is romo at his best. dez bryant threads the needle. 27 yards scored. cowboys down two. seven minutes to play. dan bailey, the field goal attempt to end the game, it's good. the cowboys get the win on the road. an emotional day for them. they move to 7-6 on the year. they continue to put pressure on the rest of the nfc east. there it is. everyone getting hugs. >> in the nfc east we'll stay...
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i'm terrell brown. it did not take long for the white house to dismiss the republican counteroffer, the proposal to avoid the so called fiscal cliff. it is a $2.2 trillion offer that does not raise the tax rate on the wealthiest americans and that has become the central issue of the negotiations. the white house says republicans still are not ready to get serious. susan mcginnis is in washington with the back and forth details. susan, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, terrell. gop leaders here on capitol hill sent their plan to the white house in this letter on monday, and now that both initial offers are out there, both sides say it's time to get serious. governors from six states are headed here to washington today to tell president obama their thoughts on the fiscal cliff. the bipartisan group says both sides need to work together to avoid the tax increases and spending cuts due to kick in at the end of the year. >> no one's going to get what they want, but as a country to move forward,
i'm terrell brown. it did not take long for the white house to dismiss the republican counteroffer, the proposal to avoid the so called fiscal cliff. it is a $2.2 trillion offer that does not raise the tax rate on the wealthiest americans and that has become the central issue of the negotiations. the white house says republicans still are not ready to get serious. susan mcginnis is in washington with the back and forth details. susan, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning,...
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. >> i am fatly ann brown. today is wednesday december 5th. thank you for watching "fox & friends first". >> time for the 5@5:00. a queens new york man pleaded guilty to terror charges for plotting to blow up synagogues in new york city. he was raised in 2011 while trying to buy weapons from an under cover cop. he wanted to set off grenades in the biggest synagogue to send a message of intimidation to a jewish community. >> the country's top intelligence officer will be in the hot seat on capitol hill. he will testify behind closed doors on the benghazi terror attacks. they are left with many questions about who changed the cia talking point which originally represents al qaeda. the revised talking points were used by susan rice who blamed the terror attack on an anti islam video. >> we will see who president obama will nominate for his cabinet. national security nominees are expected to be nominated first. hagel could get the nod for defense secretary. who will replace hillary clinton as secretary of state? lawmakers outraged over reports it
. >> i am fatly ann brown. today is wednesday december 5th. thank you for watching "fox & friends first". >> time for the 5@5:00. a queens new york man pleaded guilty to terror charges for plotting to blow up synagogues in new york city. he was raised in 2011 while trying to buy weapons from an under cover cop. he wanted to set off grenades in the biggest synagogue to send a message of intimidation to a jewish community. >> the country's top intelligence officer...
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see you there next charlie brown attack my progressives. throws charlie under the bus. a horrifying story upcoming. >> bill: back of the book seeing the tonight, separation of charlie brown and state. not going to believe what's going on in arkansas. at the agap pay church in little rock going to put on a play called merry christmas charlie brown. the arkansas society of free thinkers said no you can't do that it's a violation of the establishment clause separation of charlie brown and state. the apastor of the agape church happy caldwell cancelled the performance. former governor of arkansas mike huckabee. i'm not happy about happy here, governor. he should have put the play on so the kids could see it. well, he is going to put it on but do it on saturday. it will be a voluntary thing. i have known pastor caldwell for many years. is he a great individual. he is one of the leading pastors of the state. he didn't want to put the school in a tough spot. now, to their credit, terry elementary was willing,. >> bill: yeah. >> just go out there and do it any way. >> bill: the
see you there next charlie brown attack my progressives. throws charlie under the bus. a horrifying story upcoming. >> bill: back of the book seeing the tonight, separation of charlie brown and state. not going to believe what's going on in arkansas. at the agap pay church in little rock going to put on a play called merry christmas charlie brown. the arkansas society of free thinkers said no you can't do that it's a violation of the establishment clause separation of charlie brown and...
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. >> griffin has not been ruled on on sunday's game against brown but if he can't go, they'll go back to kirk cousins from michigan state who will be making his possible first start. >>> now to cincinnati, fans come for the football and stay for the wildlife encounter. this brave samaritan actually scooped up the raccoon who was loose in the stands. he calmly walked him out of the section and out of harm's way. the man had to understood go raby's treatment after suffering a bite from the raccoon. barnacle. what's that like, those injections? >> they're painful and they take a long time to recover. but in my case, they give it to the raccoon. >> nice. foaming from the mouth barnacle. >>> turning to the nba, bizarre moment. the trail blazers make a harmless free throw. okay. give it back to the ref. no, no. amir johnson, give it back to the ref. well, that got him thrown out of the game. johnson then stalks the ref, restrained by teammates, and then you saw that? he actually threw his mouthpiece at the official. hit him in the back. that's a fine. suspension. that will be forth coming f
. >> griffin has not been ruled on on sunday's game against brown but if he can't go, they'll go back to kirk cousins from michigan state who will be making his possible first start. >>> now to cincinnati, fans come for the football and stay for the wildlife encounter. this brave samaritan actually scooped up the raccoon who was loose in the stands. he calmly walked him out of the section and out of harm's way. the man had to understood go raby's treatment after suffering a bite...
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with me is lisa brown and katie oppenheim. thank you both for joining us. >> thank you for having us. >> eliot: lisa, let me start with you. this is shocking for those who look at michigan as a blue state, first what do these bills do, and how did they make it through a mushroomsture that we thought was a bastian of progressive thinking, union bauer and women's. >> right we have legislature going against the will of the people. and we have a governor who said he did not want to deal with divisive issues. jobs was job number one and he completely flip flopped on that. it would have been nice to see him come out and say i'm going to veto this legislation. there are so many bills i can't even keep them all straight. you named a few of them. but coercive abortion. we offered amendments that you can't coerce a woman in completing a pregnancy and that amendment would not be accepted. the right for insurance, like you said, and this isn't just taking control over a woman's body away from herself taking control from a doctor, you're p
with me is lisa brown and katie oppenheim. thank you both for joining us. >> thank you for having us. >> eliot: lisa, let me start with you. this is shocking for those who look at michigan as a blue state, first what do these bills do, and how did they make it through a mushroomsture that we thought was a bastian of progressive thinking, union bauer and women's. >> right we have legislature going against the will of the people. and we have a governor who said he did not want...
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see you there next charlie brown attack my progressives. throws charlie under the bus. a horrifying story upcoming. can i help you? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. >> bill: back of the book seeing the tonight, separation of charlie brown and state. not going to believe what's going on in arkansas. at the agap pay church in little rock going to put on a play called merry christmas charlie brown. the arkansas society of free thinkers said no you can't do that it's a violation of the establishment clause separation of charlie brown and state. the apastor of the agape church happy caldwell cancelled the performance. former governor of arkansas mike huckabee. i'm not happy about happy here, governor. he should have put the play on so the kids could see it. well, he is going to put it on but do it on saturday. it
see you there next charlie brown attack my progressives. throws charlie under the bus. a horrifying story upcoming. can i help you? i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. >> bill: back of the book seeing the tonight, separation of...
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brown. we haven't had an opportunity to listen on to all the 911 calls or how many there are, but it's my understanding the people that arrived had already taken place. >> did the officers describe mr. brent's emotional state when they arrived on the scene? >>, no they did not. >> did he get treated at all? >> more brent went to the hospital. he may have received some minor scrapes. my understanding of that but as far as being at the hospital he was transported for the hospital for the blood draw. >> how long does it take for the results to come back? >> we don't know those. and it takes a couple weeks before we get the official blood results back. >> you said he was -- what was he like? >> i don't know exactly. his mannerisms other than our investigators were able to determine that on the symptoms they felt that alcohol was a factor. that is when they moved in to a d.u.i. investigation. >> they were partying in a club. do you know where they had been? >> i do not. our investigators are stil
brown. we haven't had an opportunity to listen on to all the 911 calls or how many there are, but it's my understanding the people that arrived had already taken place. >> did the officers describe mr. brent's emotional state when they arrived on the scene? >>, no they did not. >> did he get treated at all? >> more brent went to the hospital. he may have received some minor scrapes. my understanding of that but as far as being at the hospital he was transported for the...
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we hear scott brown may be looking for work. >>> well, turning now to more serious news overseas, with the growing concern, the syrian government came resort to using chemical weapon, turkey is building up its defenses along its southern border. nato has agreed to deploy patriot missile systems to as many as 10 potential sites making a point of stressing the defensive nature of the weapons shipment. nato and the u.s. have warned assad that any use of chemical weapons will be met with an immediate international response. >>> egyptian president morsi has returned to the presidential palace this morning after being forced out last night by angry mobs. riot police fired tear gas at crowds topping 100,000 people who overran barricades at the palace and cairo. demonstrators are an or morsmor constitution saying it contains limits on individual liberty and puts too much power in the hands of the president. his administration says the constitution establishes democracy. protesters also took to tahrir square and nearly a dozen newspapers stopped publication to protest the new constitution's lac
we hear scott brown may be looking for work. >>> well, turning now to more serious news overseas, with the growing concern, the syrian government came resort to using chemical weapon, turkey is building up its defenses along its southern border. nato has agreed to deploy patriot missile systems to as many as 10 potential sites making a point of stressing the defensive nature of the weapons shipment. nato and the u.s. have warned assad that any use of chemical weapons will be met with...
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why browns why the public support for a complete withdrawal from the. trimmings and this is true even for specialists how a voice can produce several sounds at once but we didn't use the art of throat singing comes naturally picked up like a language. a language of communicating with nature it said that's where throat singing originates from the unions believe not only animals but also surrounded objects like reverse forests and even stones of souls and by imitating the sounds they believe assumes to capture the power of nature. was. to get to one of the five main stars of the road single it imitates the gentle breezes of summer chara whose name means great hunter says the first piece adopted . there are special instruments that accompany the singing if gainey says there is even a legend about his instrument a gill it says once there lived a poor shefford who had the best horse that won every competition but jealous people killed that the horse was revived as an instrument book it was it of so pitiful is because of the spirit of the horse coming to his
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council chairman kwame brown has been charged with bank fraud, the same charge that led kwame brown to resign his council seat earlier this year. according to the charging documents, che brown made false claims about his income on a mortgage loan application back in 2010. his lawyer says brown plans to plead guilty. che brown also pleaded guilty to a similar charge back in 1995. >>> one of the world's biggest banks announced today it will cut jobs and close some branches. citigroup plans to lay off about 11,000 workers worldwide. most of those cuts will be in consumer banking. about 80 branches around the world are closing. more than half of them in the united states. and that includes a citibank in manassas and glen burne. citigroup's stock went up after this announcement. executives say the cuts will help them save about $1 billion a year. >>> warm around here it seems for quite some time. but that now is about to change. veronica, is that right? >> that's right. it was all from this morning's cold front. there it is, moving through. we sure didn't get much rain out of it. but everyb
council chairman kwame brown has been charged with bank fraud, the same charge that led kwame brown to resign his council seat earlier this year. according to the charging documents, che brown made false claims about his income on a mortgage loan application back in 2010. his lawyer says brown plans to plead guilty. che brown also pleaded guilty to a similar charge back in 1995. >>> one of the world's biggest banks announced today it will cut jobs and close some branches. citigroup...
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so be as i'm best at arjun a job brown is lover milinkevich as committed suicide in brussels he leaped to his death from an airport carpark eight meters high and unnamed serbian officials said he jumped while waiting for foreign ministry stuff we do to hold talks with nato officials the fifty two year old envoy leaves behind six sons. and in the u.k. two australian deejays pretending to be the queen and prince charles of course a royal rumpus phoned the hospital where the pregnant kate middleton is dane and chatted with a nurse about her condition the hoaxers managed to get a full update on the duchess of cambridge's condition she is thought to be less than twelve weeks pregnant and was admitted to hospital on monday with severe morning sickness. the pace to search for peace in colombia continues with the latest round of negotiations between the government and guerrilla rebels the talks come amid the deadliest military raid against armed insurgents as as discussions began in october during an exclusive interview gerard t a top farkle fishel says they want peace claims of being forced t
so be as i'm best at arjun a job brown is lover milinkevich as committed suicide in brussels he leaped to his death from an airport carpark eight meters high and unnamed serbian officials said he jumped while waiting for foreign ministry stuff we do to hold talks with nato officials the fifty two year old envoy leaves behind six sons. and in the u.k. two australian deejays pretending to be the queen and prince charles of course a royal rumpus phoned the hospital where the pregnant kate...
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the most famous in brown v. board which the court held it was unconstitutional. so why wait until 1967 to hear the case about interracial marriage. here are all of the states that had laws on the books. banning interracial marriage. by 1967 only 16 states still had the laws on the books. in the decades between 1947 and 1967 the years the supreme court was staying mom on the issue, most states decided on their own. the court was following on their heels, following the heels of public opinion. this is a big debate in the legal world. the supreme court influenced by american public opinion? these are nine people who could completely ignore the will of the people. they are appointed for life. they can totally ignore us if they choose. many legal experts say that's not how it works. they are swayed by what the people think about issues. they anoubsed they would hear two cases involving same-sex marriage. that's huge. they would hear the prop 8 case out of california. that's the california ballot proposition which amended the california constitution to define marriage
the most famous in brown v. board which the court held it was unconstitutional. so why wait until 1967 to hear the case about interracial marriage. here are all of the states that had laws on the books. banning interracial marriage. by 1967 only 16 states still had the laws on the books. in the decades between 1947 and 1967 the years the supreme court was staying mom on the issue, most states decided on their own. the court was following on their heels, following the heels of public opinion....
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i would really love to see her join the ranks of the united states senate and get rid of scott brown. 1-866-55-press. >> eliot: still to come, filmmaker josh fox on his latest short, occupy sandy, an account of selfless hurricane relief and those who provided it. but first rick santelli and bill o'reilly are angry and very angry. when it doesn't fit anywhere else, we put it in the viewfinder. >> ladies and gentlemen the fiscal cliff. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> it's my point rick. >> go to charlotte and say fairness, and then they run to try to beat the tax man which is-- >> i think he's doing his job. >> shame on them. >> no, he's doing his job. >> i don't want to talk about it any more. >> he's gone. >> no, fox news, you guys are too angry. >> i'm not angry governor. i'm a happy guy. i want our traditions to be respected. that's all. >> well, merry christmas. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> do not attempt to adjust your tv settings or smack the dvr. yes, that is a shetland pony, and a zebra taking a wednesday morning trot down staten island's victory boulevard. >> that is so cool. wouldn't you just w
i would really love to see her join the ranks of the united states senate and get rid of scott brown. 1-866-55-press. >> eliot: still to come, filmmaker josh fox on his latest short, occupy sandy, an account of selfless hurricane relief and those who provided it. but first rick santelli and bill o'reilly are angry and very angry. when it doesn't fit anywhere else, we put it in the viewfinder. >> ladies and gentlemen the fiscal cliff. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> it's my point rick....
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his passenger teammate jerry brown died. brent did plead guilty to driving under the influence three years ago. an experimental cancer treatment that works in adults is showing equal promise tonight in children. the treatment pioneered by university of pennsylvania researchers uses a patient's own immune cells to kill the cancer. in an ongoing test of 10 adults and two children with advanced leukemia nine of the patients are responding positively including both children. elaine quijano has more. >> reporter: two years ago emily whitehead was just five when her mother carry felt something was wrong. >> i noticed one evening when i was giving her a bath that she had a lot of black and blue mark its all over her body. >> emily had all, acute lympho blass particular lieu keep ya, curable in 85% of children who undergo chemotherapy. >> but for emily, chemo didn't work. she thinks her dog lucy knew it first when her cancer came back. >> she wouldn't play with me, she would just sit. >> do you think she knew you were sick. >> yeah.
his passenger teammate jerry brown died. brent did plead guilty to driving under the influence three years ago. an experimental cancer treatment that works in adults is showing equal promise tonight in children. the treatment pioneered by university of pennsylvania researchers uses a patient's own immune cells to kill the cancer. in an ongoing test of 10 adults and two children with advanced leukemia nine of the patients are responding positively including both children. elaine quijano has...